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A painter from elsewhere, who says global citizen, idealistic and sociable misanthrope at times This character is definitely unusual, after studying architecture he decided to take off the old continent and move, the time favored these trade places, and his adopted country was Venezuela, where he lived for 27 years. He founded a family where they lived in Caracas and Merida. Today he suffers from Parkinson's disease and Neurologist Dr. De Grélan
Advised him to have an activity that can control tremors, he had to offer dance and piano as he chooses Painting, the area he knew best and had experienced younger. Intellectual influence, and compliance environments where he observes the smallest details, born in Morocco this beautiful country whose architecture is a treasure Built up by Idrissids The Alawite dynasty, country crafts and the mile one forms are influenced, the great outdoors the colors of Africa have influenced. Very young surrounded by his parents, a mother and a father linguist poet of love for writing and businessman out of obligation, his parents received the painters they harbored in the bottom of the garden was a studio there for them all these painters (Patureau, Monroe and others) taught him the basics of their art, the paintings, the techniques he developed also and especially the magic… Arriving in Venezuela, he cared for ethnic minorities and there he discovered the fourth dimension, where the indigenous people are watching us and we also observe the intellectual influence he found in Venezuela and Ecuador and guides his pictorial approach, he became interested in the objects and forms from their bill and this exchange… Jean Cadilhac already in Morocco at the age of 15 years exhibited at the Salon de Independents s acrylic paintings with a knife, the art critic of the time, Denise dyvorne saying that «John was a painter Cadilhac delicate reveled halftones to show it was an incredible fantasy and imagination the most refined. In contrast, his technique is meticulous, and is even more to rent than the retail infimene him never to forget the overall effect. » He participated at the age of eighteen years at an exhibition with Peter Patureau with a production of» floral sculpture «a different expression which already prémonisait its relation to tropical nature. Among the floral sculptures in this exhibition one of which was acquired by the King of Morocco, King Hassan ii, the subject of the sculpture a cockfight. He lived 27 years in Venezuela and some time, he happened to have to paint and live by his art. He live safamille of his art. He painted crafts, frames with extremely bright colors, frames, mirrors, using a technique of nicotine as a basis for alcohol and it was hundreds of thousands of parts that saw the heavy workshop Jaji (estado Merida) a village near the state capital of Merida. At times the orders were so large that he began to paint the chain 10 hours straight and he was sitting and two hours every ten hours, a crazy story finally the frenzy of this production fortunately lasted a month… This for the record. Since his return to France, Carole and Jean Cadilhac made known through two exhibitions one in Paris in the 9th district and one at Le Mans under the auspices of the Museum of the City of Le Mans. The theme, the objects of the everyday lives of First Peoples of Venezuela, their ceremonial finery and the techniques of basketry says it is technology and art too. |
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